Call For Papers - Open Citizenship - Volume 2, Spring 2011 =E2=80=93 Discri=
mination and =0AExclusion=0A=0ADEADLINE EXTENDED to 1st of MARCH 2011 =0A=
=0ADue to technical problems with our provider, submissions for the 2nd Vol=
ume of =0AOpen Citizenship have to be sent to: submissions@citizensforeurop=
e.org=0A=0APlease be aware that previous mails sent to submissions@openciti=
zenship.eu did =0ANOT reach us!=0A=0AYou also find the call at http://citiz=
ensforeurope.org/?page_id=3D227=0A=0ASorry for any inconvenience! =0AYour C=
itizens For Europe Team=0A=0A=0AAbout the journal=0A=0AOpen Citizenship com=
bines scientific discourses on the subject of European =0Acitizen- ship wit=
h articles and reports on the positive and negative effects of =0Aits curre=
nt legal definition. The journal=E2=80=99s objective is to contribute to th=
e =0Adevelopment of a new and modern concept of European citizenship, to se=
rve as a =0Aplatform for the exchange of knowledge and opinions and to comp=
are experiences =0Afrom both private European citizens and from European po=
litical, social and =0Acultural actors. Thus, it includes articles about an=
d insights from the European =0AUnion and its citizens=E2=80=99 everyday li=
ves. The articles published in this journal =0Areflect the scope and com- p=
lexity of the issue of citizenship in Europe today. =0AThe basis for accept=
ing papers for publication is the agreement among a =0Acommittee of reviewe=
rs that the article makes a new, definitive, important or =0Adevelopmental =
contribution to the discourse on European citizenship.Texts are =0Adevided =
into three categories: It's Academic, Open Mic, Movement Watch, and =0ACrit=
ics Corner (see further below). Please indicate your preferred category in =
=0Ayour mail.=0A=0AVolume 2, Spring 2011 =E2=80=93 Discrimination and Exclu=
sion=0A=0AIn the next issue of Open Citizenship, we will take a closer look=
at exclusion =0Aand discrimination in Europe. This includes legal discrimi=
nation caused by =0Alimiting cit- izenship concepts at the EU and Member St=
ate level, as well as =0Acultural obstacles to integration. In addition, th=
e issue will explore possible =0Asolutions, by outlining, for example, case=
s in which progressive forms of =0Acitizenship have partly overcome these p=
ractices. Exclusion and discrimination =0Aare relevant to different fields =
such as political participation, social =0Aservices, cultural inclusion, ed=
ucation and others. Discrimination can take =0Aplace when EU citizens cross=
Member State borders or af- fect third-country =0Anationals lawfully resid=
ing in the EU. Discrimination may also take place at the =0Apersonal level,=
in cultural definitions of what is =E2=80=98European=E2=80=99. The subject=
of =0Adiscrimination is broad and open to diverse interpretations. We welc=
ome =0Asubmissions on all aspects of discrimination, including:=0A- politic=
al participation rights of third-country nationals =0A- and EU expatriates =
in EU Member States=0A- social exclusion and inclusion: who is a =E2=80=98b=
urden=E2=80=99 for Member States =0A- loss of legal status when crossing bo=
rders, e.g., homosexual marriages=0A- how definitions of Europe exclude eth=
nic minorities or disadvantaged groups=0A=0ASubmission guidelines=0A=0APlea=
se send your submissions and questions to (submissions /at/ citizensforeurope.org)=
=0Afor review by 1st March 2011. More information can be found on our webs=
ite: =0Acitizensforeurope.org.=0A=0AAbout the Categories:=0A=0AIt=E2=80=99s=
Academic!=0A=0AThe journal publishes scientific articles that add to the d=
ebate on EU =0Acitizenship. Submis- sions should be no longer than 38,500 c=
haracters (about 11 =0Asingle-spaced pages, excluding references). All arti=
cles should be submitted as =0AMicrosoft Word documents (*.doc). The journa=
l does not accept articles submitted =0Aonly in abstract. However, if you a=
re unsure whether your topic fits with Open =0ACitizenship, you may submit =
an abstract well enough be- fore the submission =0Adeadline that you will b=
e able to finish your article in time. Open Cit- =0Aizenship welcomes journ=
alistic submissions, opinions, and personal statements. =0ASubmissions shou=
ld be no longer than 4 single-spaced pages or about 8,000 =0Acharac- ters. =
Journalistic standards are expected here, so brevity is preferred.=0A=0AOpe=
n Mic=0A=0AOpen Mic welcomes journalistic submissions, opinions, and person=
al statements. =0ASubmis- sions should be no longer than 4 single-spaced pa=
ges or about 8,000 =0Acharacters. Journalist- ic standards are expected her=
e, so brevity is preferred.=0A=0AMovement Watch=0A=0AIn addition to scholar=
ly and journalistic articles, we invite nonprofit =0Aorganisations working =
on citizenship issues to present their work. Contributions =0Afor Movement =
Watch should be no longer than 4 single-spaced pages (about 8,000 =0Acharac=
ters) and must include a descrip- tion of the organisation or project and =
=0Athe organisation=E2=80=99s vision for EU citizenship.=0A=0ACritics=E2=80=
=99 Corner=0A=0AFinally, we invite critics to write reviews of books, films=
, art and music =0Arelated to the is- sues of EU citizenship and discrimina=
tion and exclusion. =0AEmail us a short description of what you would like =
to review and why and, if we =0Alike your idea, the editors will ask you to=
write a review of you suggested =0Apiece about 4 single-spaced pages (abou=
t 8,000 charac- ters) or a review essay =0Aanalysing several works of no mo=
re than 6 single-spaced pages (or 12,000 =0Acharacters).=0A=0AImportant dat=
es=0A=0ADeadline for submission: 1 March 2011 Notification of acceptance: 2=
0 March 2011=0A=0AMore information=0A=0AJournal website: www.opencitizenshi=
p.eu =0AOrganisation website: www.citizensforeurope.org =0AEmail: submissio=
(ns /at/ citizensforeurope.org)=0A=0A=0A
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Call For Papers - Open Citizenship - Volum= e 2, Spring 2011
=E2=80=93 Discrimination and Exclusion
DEADLINE EXT= ENDED to 1st of MARCH 2011
Due to technical problems with our provi= der, submissions for the
2nd Volume of Open Citizenship have to be sent to:=
(submissions /at/ citizensforeurope.org)
Please be aware that previous mai= ls sent to
(submissions /at/ opencitizenship.eu) did NOT reach us!
Yo= u also find the call at
<3D.htm>http://citizensforeurope.org/?page_id=3D227
Sorry for any inconvenience!
Your Citizens For Europe Team
About the journal
Open Citizenship combines scientific disc= ourses on the subject of
European citizen- ship with articles and reports o= n the positive
and negative effects of its current legal definition. The journal=
=E2=80=99s objective is to contribute to the development of a new
and moder= n concept of European citizenship, to serve as a platform
for the exchange = of knowledge and opinions and to compare
experiences from both private Euro= pean citizens and from European
political, social and cultural actors. Thus= , it includes articles
about and insights from the European Union and its c=
itizens=E2=80=99 everyday lives. The articles published in this
journal ref= lect the scope and com- plexity of the issue of
citizenship in Europe today= . The basis for accepting papers for
publication is the agreement among a c= ommittee of reviewers that
the article makes a new, definitive, important o= r developmental
contribution to the discourse on European citizenship.Texts= are
devided into three categories: It's Academic, Open Mic, Movement
Watch= , and Critics Corner (see further below). Please indicate
your preferred category in your mail.
Volume 2, Spring 2011 =E2=80=93 Discriminati= on and Exclusion
In the next issue of Open Citizenship, we will take= a closer look
at exclusion and discrimination in Europe. This includes leg= al
discrimination caused by limiting cit- izenship concepts at the EU
and M= ember State level, as well as cultural obstacles to
integration. In additio= n, the issue will explore possible
solutions, by outlining, for example, ca= ses in which progressive
forms of citizenship have partly overcome these pr= actices.
Exclusion and discrimination are relevant to different fields such=
as political participation, social services, cultural inclusion,
education= and others. Discrimination can take place when EU
citizens cross Member St= ate borders or af- fect third-country
nationals lawfully residing in the EU= . Discrimination may also
take place at the personal level, in cultural def= initions of what
is =E2=80=98European=E2=80=99. The subject of discriminati= on is
broad and open to diverse interpretations. We welcome submissions on
all aspects= of discrimination, including:
- political participation rights of third= -country nationals
- and EU expatriates in EU Member States
- social= exclusion and inclusion: who is a =E2=80=98burden=E2=80=99
for Member Stat= es
- loss of legal status when crossing borders, e.g., homosexual marri= ages
- how definitions of Europe exclude ethnic minorities or disadvanta=
ged groups
Submission guidelines
Please send your submissions= and questions to
(submissions /at/ citizensforeurope.org) for review by 1st March= 2011.
More information can be found on our website: citizensforeurope.org.=
About the Categories:
It=E2=80=99s Academic!
The jour= nal publishes scientific articles that add to the debate
on EU citizenship.= Submis- sions should be no longer than 38,500
characters (about 11 single-= spaced pages, excluding references).
All articles should be submitted as Mi= crosoft Word documents
(*.doc). The journal does not accept articles submitted onl= y in
abstract. However, if you are unsure whether your topic fits with
Open= Citizenship, you may submit an abstract well enough be- fore
the submissio= n deadline that you will be able to finish your
article in time. Open Cit- = izenship welcomes journalistic
submissions, opinions, and personal statemen= ts. Submissions should
be no longer than 4 single-spaced pages or about 8,0= 00 charac-
ters. Journalistic standards are expected here, so brevity is pr= eferred.
Open Mic
Open Mic welcomes journalistic submissions,= opinions, and personal
statements. Submis- sions should be no longer than = 4 single-spaced
pages or about 8,000 characters. Journalist- ic standards a= re
expected here, so brevity is preferred.
Movement Watch
In = addition to scholarly and journalistic articles, we invite
nonprofit organi= sations working on citizenship issues to present
their work. Contributions for Movement Watch should be no longer
than 4 single-spaced = pages (about 8,000 characters) and must
include a descrip- tion of the orga= nisation or project and the
organisation=E2=80=99s vision for EU citizenshi= p.
Critics=E2=80=99 Corner
Finally, we invite critics to writ= e reviews of books, films, art
and music related to the is- sues of EU citi= zenship and
discrimination and exclusion. Email us a short description of w= hat
you would like to review and why and, if we like your idea, the
editors= will ask you to write a review of you suggested piece about
4 single-space= d pages (about 8,000 charac- ters) or a review essay
analysing several work= s of no more than 6 single-spaced pages (or
12,000 characters).
Impo= rtant dates
Deadline for submission: 1 March 2011 Notification of ac= ceptance:
20 March 2011
More information
Journal websit= e: <3D.htm>www.opencitizenship.eu <= br>Organisation
website: <3D.htm>www.citizensforeurope.org
Email: submissi= (ons /at/ citizensforeurope.org)
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